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Wike, G-5 governors vindicated by PDP defections – Fayose

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Former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has said the recent wave of defections from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has vindicated former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike and the G-5 governors who were previously labelled as traitors.

Speaking during an interview on TVC, Fayose said, “Most of the governors that jumped did so in their own interest, what they felt would secure their future and their people. I wouldn’t blame them.”

He disclosed that he had earlier warned PDP leaders about looming challenges within the party.

“When the roof started sinking, I came out and spoke. I told Sẹ́un Okinbaloye that the PDP would face a lot of challenges,” he stated.

Fayose said Wike was open about grievances within the party, particularly regarding agreements reached with the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, which he claimed were not honoured.

“Governor Wike did not hide anything. He openly said that what Atiku agreed with them was not done. He fought that cause and he did not fight alone,” Fayose said.

He added that Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and other members of the G-5 alliance stood firm, noting that they engaged the president on several occasions.

According to Fayose, although many Nigerians initially branded the G-5 governors as traitors, recent events have changed perceptions.

“Many people saw the G-5 governors as traitors. But if you sit back now, the presidential candidate of the PDP has left, the vice-presidential candidate has left, governors and senators have left,” he said.

Fayose concluded that the mass defections show that Wike had foreseen the crisis earlier than others.

“That means Wike has been vindicated. What they never saw, Wike saw earlier on,” he said.




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Kano APC denies Kwankwasiyya’s claims of massive defection

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The Kano State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has rejected claims that some of its members in Kumbotso Local Government Area defected to the National Democratic Congress (NDC), insisting that the party remains united in the area.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the APC’s Publicity Secretary, Auwalu Soja, described the reports as false and accused the Kwankwasiyya movement of spreading misinformation to distract from its internal challenges.

According to him, the individuals presented as defectors were not recognised by the party’s leadership in Kumbotso.

Soja said APC members in the local government were satisfied with development projects being carried out by President Bola Tinubu, including the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) gas pipeline and the Kaduna-Kano-Maradi standard gauge railway, both of which pass through parts of the area.

He also said party members appreciated Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for attracting investments to Kumbotso to boost economic activities and create jobs for young people.

“The party stakeholders and loyalists in Kumbotso are satisfied with the infrastructural projects being executed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Soja said.

The APC spokesperson urged the Kwankwasiyya movement to focus on resolving its own internal issues instead of spreading what he described as baseless propaganda.

“The average Kano voter can no longer entrust their future to the political gimmicks and selfish interests of the Kwankwasiyya movement,” he said.

The party also called on residents to ignore social media reports claiming that APC members in Kumbotso had joined the NDC, maintaining that its structure in the area remains intact.

The statement followed reports circulating online that some APC members had dumped the party for the NDC in Kumbotso.

However, the spokesperson for the Kwankwasiyya movement, Dr Habibu Sale Mohammed, disagreed with the APC’s position, insisting that defections from the ruling party to the NDC were continuing across Kano State.

“The defection of APC members to the NDC in the state is a daily phenomenon,” Mohammed said.

He added that photographs of recent political events supported the claims of defections.




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Ogun ADC dismisses report disowning Ogundipe, backing Jimi Lawal

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The Ogun State Chapter of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, has dismissed reports claiming that it disowned Biodun Collins Ogundipe as its 2027 governorship candidate and endorsed Jimi Lawal.

The party described the claims as false and misleading.

Acording to the party, the report was a deliberate attempt to distort facts surrounding the conduct of the ADC governorship primary election in the state.

DAILY POST had reported that the Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Adeniyi Adams, declared Ogundipe as the winner of the primary election after he polled the highest number of votes.

According to the official results announced, Biodun Collins Ogundipe polled 9,370 votes, while Jimi Lawal secured 6,812 votes and Marie Odusina, 2,349 votes.

However, on Wednesday, a report was circulated online claiming that the state leadership was unaware of any primary election that produced Ogundipe as the party’s governorship candidate.

It also alleged that Ogundipe was being used by unnamed individuals to disrupt the party and undermine its chances in the 2027 general election.

Reacting, the Ogun ADC State Publicity Secretary, Olumide Onabajo, in a statement on Wednesday, said a re-run was conducted in some areas during collation to ensure fairness and credibility, but that did not amount to a fresh primary.

The statement reads, “There was only one duly conducted governorship primary election of the African Democratic Congress in Ogun State.

“All three aspirants, Biodun Collins Ogundipe, Jimi Lawal, and Marie Odusina participated in that single primary election. There was no separate or parallel primary election.

“During the collation process, issues affecting some areas necessitated a re-run, which was agreed to by the stakeholders as part of completing the same primary election.

“A re-run is not a fresh primary election. It is merely a continuation of the same electoral process to ensure fairness and credibility.

“Unfortunately, before the duly constituted Electoral Committee concluded and formally announced the final outcome, certain individuals who were not members of the Electoral Committee purported to announce Otunba Jimi Lawal as the winner.

“No unauthorized declaration can override the decision of the committee vested with that responsibility.”

The statement further faulted the announcement of Jimi Lawal as winner, noting that those behind the action lacked the authority of the committee legally empowered to declare the result of the primary election.

“That announcement lacked the authority of the committee legally empowered to declare the result of the primary election. The announcement made by persons without authority cannot supersede the declaration of the committee empowered to conduct and announce the results of the primary election.

“If Otunba Jimi Lawal was the undisputed winner of the governorship primary as now claimed by the Soluade group, why has he instituted legal proceedings against the African Democratic Congress, Dr. Biodun Collins Ogundipe, and INEC?” the party asked.

The party urged all parties to allow the court to determine the matter rather than resort to media propaganda.

“Political disagreements should be resolved through lawful and constitutional means, not through media propaganda. The ADC remains committed to internal democracy, due process, and the rule of law.

“We urge party members and the general public to disregard misleading narratives intended to rewrite the facts. The issues in dispute are already before a court of competent jurisdiction, and we have confidence that justice will prevail,” the statement added




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ADC picks Aminu Ringim as Jigawa deputy governorship candidate

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Jigawa State has named former New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) governorship candidate Malam Aminu Ibrahim Ringim as its deputy governorship candidate for the 2027 general election.

Ringim will serve as the running mate to the party’s governorship candidate, Senator Sabo Mohammed Nakudu.

The announcement was made on Monday in Ringim, the deputy governorship candidate’s hometown, following the approval of the party’s stakeholders.

Speaking after accepting the nomination, Ringim expressed appreciation to the party leadership and stakeholders for finding him worthy of the position.

He pledged to work tirelessly with the governorship candidate to ensure the party’s victory in the 2027 general election.

“I was part of the campaigns and administrations of Ibrahim Saminu Turaki and Sule Lamido. People know the role we played in ensuring their electoral victories and the successes recorded during their administrations,” he said.

Ringim described Senator Nakudu as the right candidate to lead Jigawa State, citing his extensive experience in governance, administration and economic management.

“Our governorship candidate is the right choice for Jigawa State. His wealth of experience will help bring the positive changes the people have been yearning for,” he said.

He added that his role would be to provide sound advice and support to ensure the successful implementation of policies that would benefit the people of the state.

“We will do our best, and by the grace of Allah, we will succeed,” Ringim stated.

He also thanked Senator Nakudu for selecting him as his running mate and promised to justify the confidence reposed in him.

Ringim, a prominent politician, previously contested the governorship election under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP). He also served as Chief of Staff during the administrations of Governor Ibrahim Saminu Turaki and Sule Lamido.




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